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2024 学年第二学期台金七校联盟期中联考
高二年级英语学科参考答案 2025.04
命题:永康外国语学校 金 莉
永康外国语学校 陈雅婵
审稿: 仙居中学 徐 嫱
第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5 ABACB 6-10 ABCCB 11-15 AACAB 16-20 CABBC
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节 (共 15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
21-23 CBC 24-27 CDAD 28-31 BAAB 32-35 CBDA
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分 12.5分)
36-40 GBFDC
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
41-45 CCACB 46-50 DBDAC 51-55 ABDBD
第二节 (共 10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. itself 57.to reach 58. the 59. revealing 60. where
61. wooden 62. that 63. preservation 64. of 65. have been conducted
第四部分写作(满分40分)
第一节 (满分 15分)
一、评分原则
(一)三方面考虑
(1)内容——对内容要点的覆盖情况以及表述的清楚程度和合理性。
(2)词汇语法——使用词汇和语法结构的准确性、恰当性和多样性。
(3)篇章结构——上下文的衔接和全文的连贯性。
(二)评分步骤
(1)先根据作答的整体情况初步确定其所属档次。
(2)然后以该档次的要求来综合衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。
(三)注意事项
(1)词数少于60个的,酌情扣分。
(2)单词拼写和标点符号是写作规范的重要方面,评分时应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑。
英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。
(3)书写较差以至影响交际的,酌情扣分。
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One possible version:
Dear Jim,
I’m thrilled to inform you that our city museum will host a “Digital Museum Adventure Week” on its
website to mark International Museum Day! As a museum lover, you can’t afford to miss this rare chance to
explore China’s traditional treasures at home!
The event will kick off with an immersive 3D exhibition of traditional ceramics featuring exquisite
vases and fine tableware from Monday to Wednesday. From Thursday to Sunday, live streams of newly
unearthed ancient currency will help you understand how ancient people traded. Also of primary note are
some interactive virtual tours led by experts, which will bring these artifacts to life with behind-the-scene
stories.
Are you ready to join me in this unparalleled visual and audio feast? Feel free to contact me for details!
(127w)
Yours,
Li Hua
第三节 (满分 15分)
一、评分原则
(一)三方面考虑
(1)内容——所创造内容的质量,续写的完整性以及与原文情境的融洽度。
(2)词汇语法——使用词汇和语法结构的准确性、恰当性和多样性。
(3)篇章结构——上下文的衔接和全文的连贯性。
(二)评分步骤
(1)先根据作答的整体情况初步确定其所属档次。
(2)然后以该档次的要求来综合衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。
(三)注意事项
(1)词数少于120个的,酌情扣分。
(2)单词拼写和标点符号是写作规范的重要方面,评分时应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑。
英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。
(3)书写较差以致影响交际的酌情扣分。
二、各档次的给分范围和要求
档次 内容 词汇语法 篇章结构
第五档
(21-25分)
创造了丰富、合理的内容,富
有逻辑性,续写完整,与原文
情境融洽度高。
使用了多样并且恰当的词
汇和语法结构,可能有个别
小错,但完全不影响理解。
有效地使用了语句间衔
接手段,全文结构清晰,
意义连贯。
第四档
(16-20分)
创造了比较丰富、合理的内容
,比较有逻辑性,续写比较完
整,与原文情境融洽度高。
使用了比较多样并且恰当
的词汇和语法结构,可能有
些许错误,但不影响理解。
比较有效的使用了语句
间衔接手段,全文结构比
较清晰,意义比较连贯。
第三档
(11-15分)
创造了基本合理的内容,有一
定 的逻辑性,续写基本完整
,与原文情境相关。
使用了简单的词汇和语法
结构,有一些错误或不恰当
之处,但基本不影响理解。
基本有效地使用了语句
间衔接手段,全文结构基
本清晰,意义基本连贯。
第二档
(4-6分)
内容和逻辑上有一些重大问题
,续写不够完整,与原文情境
有一定程度脱节。
所使用的词汇有限,语法结
构单调,错误较多,影响理
解。
未能有效地使用语句间
衔接手段,全文结构不够
清晰,意义不够连贯。
第一档
(1-3分)
内容和逻辑上有较多重大问题
,或有部分内容抄自原文,续
写不完整,与原文情境基本脱
节。
所使用的词汇有限,语法结
构单调,错误很多,严重影
响理解。
几乎没有使用语句间衔
接手段,全文结构不够清
晰,意义不连贯。
0分 未作答;所写内容太少或无法看清以致无法评判;所写内容全部抄自原文或与题目要
求 完全不相关。
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One possible version:
For the moment she was determined to start our journey. Side by side, we made our way towards the
top. Though I pointed out some rarely-seen trees and flowering plants to cheer her up, she didn’t share my
enthusiasm. Worn out and sweaty, she collapsed on a fallen log and drove away some flying bugs. Seeing
this, I handed her the water bottle and the bug spray, promising we were nearing the top. “You already said
that three times, and we’re not there yet,” she grumbled another complaint as we continued on. Reluctant as
she was, she had the determination not to quit before we reached the top. (98w)
A while later we did make it to the top. “Wow, this is amazing!” she exclaimed with astonishment, her
eyes fixed on the breathtaking view. “This is definitely a better experience than just sitting around watching
TV!” she uttered cheerfully with her face lighting up. I smiled, “Exactly! Nature is a wonderland waiting for
you to explore.” We rested on a large rock and savored our sandwiches, while enjoying the refreshing
breeze and pointing out the cottage where we were staying. It had taken us almost an hour to make the
climb, yet Jennie embraced the real wildness as I did! (91w)
听力原文
Text 1
M: Don’t forget that we have a meeting at 3:00 p.m. All the offices from around the world are joining it.
W: I know. I’m so nervous to give a presentation in front of so many people. (1)
Text 2
M: Hey, come into the main office! The boss has bought us fried noodles from that nice restaurant
near the park, to celebrate finishing the project! (2)
W: I wish I’d known! I’ve brought sandwiches.
M: Don’t worry, just put them in the fridge. You can eat them later!
Text 3
W:What’s wrong with Frank? He always waves when he passes my house, but he even didn’t look at me
today.
M: Maybe he has a lot on his mind. He did smile the last time I saw him.
W: He’s usually very friendly. It’s not like him to ignore me. (3)
Text 4
M: I saw a news report that said the film museum is one of the most modern buildings in that city.
W: Yes, that’s right. It was designed by a very famous designer and there’s still a lot to be done to
finish it. (4)
Text 5
M: Hi, Mom. I didn’t ride my bike to school, but my coach said he would drive me home after the
running practice. (5)
W: Oh, I almost forgot to pick you up. Please say thank you to Coach Vince for doing that!
Text 6 (第 6题为推断题)
M: Are you still sleeping, Jill? I’m disappointed in you.
W: But it’s a cold, rainy day, Dad. It’s perfect for sleeping, isn’t it?
M: I guess so. But is that really how you want to spend your time? When I was your age, I was always at the
park with my friends.
W: Well, my friends are all at that math camp. What do you think I should be doing?
M: I don’t know. You’re young, and you have so much energy. Why not go to the mall across the street
and take a walk there? (7)
Text 7
M: I notice you always throw your paper cup in the normal bin instead of the recycling one.(8)
W: Because I don’t believe recycling cups makes a big difference.(9)
M: But if everyone recycles paper products, we won’t need to cut down that many trees.
W: But there are always some trees grown to be cut down for wood and paper. What we should do is plant
more trees.
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M: I think you’re wrong about recycling, but you’re right about planting trees. You should write a letter to the
newspaper.
W: I think it’s better to make a video and put it on social media. (10)
M: Why don’t you do that? You have millions of followers.
W: Well, would you like to join me? (10)
M: Sure! (10)
Text 8
W: I like this house, but I’m worried we won’t have enough money to pay the rent each month.
M: Don’t worry about that. Once we get the business up and running, we’ll have more than enough.
W: Honey, I trust you. (11) But before our business gets up, we’d better find an affordable house. Just in
case we run into difficulties.
M: You’re right. Let’s see. Now this house is $1000 per month, which doubles the amount of money
we’re planning to spend on housing. (12)
W: Yes, but it is really a good house. I love this big bedroom for our kids.
M: Yeah. And this house really has a good view. Well, I guess we need to narrow down our options now.
Houses with good views are definitely much more expensive.
W: Yeah, the only thing I really care about in the house is a study, (13) since that is the place where we
can get our business growing.
Text 9
M: Today on the show we have Doctor Wang. (15)
W: Thanks for having me, Chris. I love watching your show. (14)
M: Thank you. So why don’t you tell our audience what you do for a living?
W: I’m a scientist who studies objects in space.
M: And you recently made a big discovery. Is that right?
W: Yes, using the new Event Horizon Telescope, we now have a clear image of a black hole. (15)
M: Not just any black hole, but the one at the center of our galaxy.
W: Yes, exactly.We have always thought there was a black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy,
but now we have proof. It’s so exciting! (16)
M: Yeah, it sure is. So what will you do now?
W: We will continue to take more images and study them to see what else we can find out about this black
hole.
M: I’ve started hoping you’ll come back and share new breakthroughs with our audience next time. But
before that, I can’t wait any longer to see the image you’ve got. Is it with you? (17)
W: Oh, no, I left it in our lab. Ha-ha, I’m joking. Here we go… (17)
★ 事件视界望远镜(Event Horizon Telescope),是一个以观测星系中心超大质量黑洞为主要目标
的计划。
Text 10
The United States has many beautiful national parks. But the most beautiful of them all is Yellowstone
National Park. Its name was taken from the Yellowstone River, which flows through the park. Most of
Yellowstone is located in Wyoming, but small parts extend into Montana and Idaho. The park’s protection
was signed into law on March 1st, 1872, by President Ulysses S. Grant. (18) It was the first national park
in the U.S. and was widely considered to be the first in the world. Doing some outdoor activities in
Yellowstone always tops most Americans’ must-do lists, such as hiking and bird-watching. But among all
of these activities, camping is the most popular one. (19) The main attraction of the park is a waterfall in
Wyoming. Tourists can also enjoy great views of lakes, mountains, colorful rocks, and grasslands across the
park. Yellowstone Lake is one of the largest lakes in North America, and it rests on top of the
Yellowstone Caldera, an active volcano that is also the largest super volcano on the continent. (20) The
park is also an amazing place to see wildlife like bears, wolves, and deer. Yellowstone is one of the most
popular national park destinations in the U.S.
高二英语学科 试题 第 1页(共 10页)
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2024学年第二学期台金七校联盟期中联考
高二年级英语学科 试题
命题学校:永康外国语学校 金 莉 陈雅婵 审题学校:仙居中学 徐 嫱
考生须知:
1.本卷共 10页满分 150分,考试时间 120分钟。
2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。
3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。
4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。
第 I卷
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到
答题卷上。
第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分)
听下面 5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Why is the woman nervous?
A. She is going to do a presentation.
B. She is going to meet her new boss.
C. She has to finish her work by 3:00 p.m.
2. At which place will the speakers probably eat lunch?
A. A park. B. The office. C. A restaurant.
3. What did Frank do when he passed the woman’s house today?
A. He ignored her. B. He waved to her. C. He smiled at her.
4. What is the main topic of the conversation?
A. A film. B. A designer. C. A museum.
5. How will the man get home from school today?
A. By riding his bike.
B. By getting a ride from his coach.
C. By being picked up by his mother.
第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)
听下面 5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选
出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5秒钟;听完后,各小题将
给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。
6. Where are the speakers probably?
A. At home. B. At a mall. C. At a park.
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7. What does the man suggest Jill do?
A. Go camping. B. Go for a walk. C. Go to see her friends.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。
8.What does the woman usually do with her paper cups?
A. She throws them in the recycling bin.
B. She leaves them for others to clean up.
C. She disposes of them in the regular trash.
9. What does the woman think about recycling cups?
A. It is something everyone should do.
B. It can be a very profitable business.
C. It plays a small part in environmental protection.
10. What will the speakers work on together?
A. A letter. B. A video. C. A newspaper.
听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。
11. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Husband and wife. B. Boss and employee. C. House owner and house buyer.
12. How much do the speakers plan to spend on housing?
A. $500. B. $1,000. C. $2,000.
13. What does the woman consider first?
A. Good views. B. Big bedrooms. C. A study.
听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 17题。
14. What is Chris’ job?
A. A show host. B. A scientist. C. An astronaut.
15. What has Doctor Wang’s team recently received?
A. A picture of a new lab.
B. A picture of a black hole.
C. A picture of a new telescope.
16. Why is the image exciting?
A. It means a new galaxy will be found.
B. It indicates humans can reach more galaxies.
C. It proves the guess about the Milky Way galaxy is right.
17. What will the speakers do next?
A. Look at the image.
B. Visit Doctor Wang’s lab.
C. Introduce another breakthrough.
听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。
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18. What did President Ulysses S. Grant do for Yellowstone National Park?
A. He gave it a name.
B. He signed a law to protect it.
C. He made it larger than before.
19. Which is the most favored activity in Yellowstone according to the speaker?
A. Bird-watching. B. Camping. C. Hiking.
20. What is located under Yellowstone Lake?
A. A grassland. B. A mountain. C. A volcano.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分)
第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
The 4 Most Extreme Things You Can Do in Canada
Canada boasts thrilling adventures across its diverse landscapes — towering mountains, rushing rivers,
and vast forests — along with urban challenges. Here are some of the most extreme things you can do in
Canada.
CN Tower Edge Walk, Toronto
For many visitors, peering down from the CN Tower’s sky-high glass observation decks is thrilling
enough. But for true adventure seekers, the CN Tower Edge Walk offers an unparalleled experience. Scary
and exhilarating, this 90-minute adventure lets you lean over the edge while secured to a belt, offering
breathtaking 360-degree views of Toronto.
West Coast Trail, Vancouver Island
This famous 75km trail in British Columbia is one of Canada’s most challenging hikes. Walking
through forests and along beaches, hikers are recommended to carry everything they need, from food to
equipment. Only 52 people can start the trail each day from May to September, so you’ll need to book
ahead. The week-long journey is tough but offers beautiful ocean views and a real sense of achievement.
Ice Hotel, Quebec
This unique hotel is entirely constructed from ice and rebuilt each winter. Maintaining a steady -5°C, it
features an ice bar, outdoor hot tubs (浴缸 ), and solid ice beds, offering guests an unforgettable Arctic
adventure.
Leviathan Roller Coaster, Toronto
As Canada’s tallest (93m) and fastest (148km/h) roller coaster, Leviathan at Canada’s Wonderland
offers an exciting 3.5-minute ride. Its innovative engineering ensures maximum thrills with complete safety,
making it a must-try for adventure seekers.
These extraordinary Canadian adventures promise not just adrenaline (肾上腺素) rushes, but lifelong
memories — book your journey today and discover why Canada is the ultimate playground for
thrill-seekers!
21. What do we know about the West Coast Trail?
A. It takes a day to complete. B. It is accessible to all hikers.
C. It requires physical toughness. D. It mainly features urban views.
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22. Which destination is ideal for travelers seeking polar adventures?
A. West Coast Trail. B. Quebec Ice Hotel.
C. CN Tower Edge Walk. D. Leviathan Roller Coaster.
23. What do the four extreme adventures have in common?
A. Leg-testing hikes. B. Head-spinning altitude.
C. Pulse-racing experiences. D. Eye-catching landscapes.
B
Late one night in July 2020 in Reykjavik, Haraldur Thorleifsson was wandering around the city’s main
shopping street with his family. Shortly after moving back to Iceland from the United States, they were
jet-lagged and couldn’t sleep. During their walk, his three-year-old son wanted a drink from a corner store,
but Thorleifsson couldn’t enter due to a 20-centimeter step blocking his access to the store.
Born with muscular dystrophy (肌肉萎缩症), Thorleifsson has used a wheelchair since age 25. As he
waited outside the shop for his wife and children, he recalled, “I thought about how strange it is that we
separate families in this way. I thought about all the times I wasn’t able to join my friends at restaurants and
stores that are inaccessible.” Having lived worldwide as a designer, he had witnessed first-hand how
different cities consider and plan for accessibility, from ramps ( 斜 坡 ) and sidewalks to public
transportation.
In 2021, he launched Ramp Up Reykjavik, a non-profit aiming to build 100 permanent ramps in the
city within a year. Unlike mobile and temporary solutions in other cities, these ramps are permanent
structures that match the artistic style of the buildings, making them appear as if they’ve always been there.
With government funding and sponsors, the project expanded nationwide, targeting 1,500 ramps by 2026.
Iceland’s president praised Thorleifsson’s work, calling him a role model for inclusivity. Named
Iceland’s Person of the Year in 2022, Thorleifsson also runs a café, cinema, and a co-working space.
Thorleifsson is proud that Ramp Up has motivated others to act. He recently met a woman who was
inspired to build a ramp at her home, allowing her friend of 30 years who uses a wheel chair to easily visit.
“Equal access isn’t a reality yet,” Thorleifsson says, “but change starts with one person.”
24. What inspired Thorleifsson to start the Ramp Up Reykjavik project?
A. His son’s difficulty in finding a drink.
B. His ambition to gain national recognition.
C. His personal experience with inaccessible spaces.
D. His dissatisfaction with the city’s transport system.
25. How are the ramps built by Ramp Up Reykjavik different from those in other cities?
A. They are temporary and mobile.
B. They are funded by foreign organizations.
C. They are primarily for public transportation.
D. They are consistent with the buildings’ design.
26. Which of the following best describes the impact of the program?
A. Far-reaching. B. Profit-making. C. Short-lived. D. Area-limited.
27. What message does Thorleifsson want to convey through his work?
A. Technological solutions are the ultimate answer.
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B. Certain restrictions in public areas are unavoidable.
C. Governments should take charge of public projects.
D. Individuals should take the initiative to create change.
C
Extreme heat seems to quicken biological ageing in older people, suggesting that it could raise the risk
of age-related diseases. “This is one of the first large-scale studies to link long-term heat exposure to
biological ageing in humans,” says Eun Young Choi at the University of Southern California. “Older adults
living in areas with more extreme heat days aged biologically faster than those in cooler regions.”
Choi and her colleagues analyzed genetic data from blood samples of 3,600 Americans aged 56 and
older. They estimated each participant’s biological age using three so-called epigenetic (表观遗传的 )
clocks, which involves looking at patterns of chemical tags (标签) on DNA. These patterns change as we
get older and such changes have been linked to age-related diseases. The researchers also examined daily
air temperature readings taken within a few kilometres of where participants lived for the six years before
blood samples were taken. They found that, for roughly every 200 days with temperatures reaching at least
32.2°C (90°F) over six years, biological age increased by up to 3.5 months on average. Similar findings
were reported in earlier studies from Taiwan and Germany, adding to the growing evidence of this global
association.”
However, experts like Austin Argentieri at Harvard warn that epigenetic clocks alone cannot fully
predict the ageing process or people’s risk of diseases. While the results are convincing, some scientists
argue that genes may play a larger role than environmental factors in ageing. “Individual resilience varies
widely,” said Argentieri. “We need more research to connect heat exposure, biological ageing, and actual
health outcomes.” The study also did not account for factors like air conditioning use or time spent
outdoors, which could significantly change personal heat exposure.
The finding holds critical significance, especially as climate change increases heatwaves. Urban
planning solutions, such as expanding green spaces to relieve the “heat island” effect in cities, could
minimize risks. Identifying disadvantaged populations might also promote policies like government-funded
cooling systems or tailored heat warnings.
As temperatures rise globally, understanding heat’s hidden effects on health grows urgent. This study
highlights how our environment may shape not just our comfort — but our very biology. While debates
continue, one message is clear: extreme heat is more than a temporary discomfort; it could quietly
accelerate the clock within us.
28. What did the researchers find about extreme heat?
A. It affects people aged 56 and older.
B. It speeds up biological ageing in seniors.
C. It reduces the risk of age-related diseases.
D. It has no long-term impact on human cells.
29. How did Choi’s team conduct their research on heat and ageing?
A. By analyzing DNA changes in blood.
B. By measuring body temperatures daily.
C. By comparing aging rates across countries.
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D. By tracking participants’ medical histories.
30. What can be inferred about the limitations of the study according to Argentieri?
A. The study over-relied on epigenetic clocks.
B. The data on air temperature was inaccurate.
C. The sample was insufficient for conclusions.
D. The researchers overlooked environmental factors.
31. Based on the research findings, which practical solution would be recommended?
A. Funding research on anti-ageing drugs.
B. Providing heat relief for those in need.
C. Identifying green spaces in urban areas.
D. Adapting DNA to enhance heat tolerance.
D
With climate change threatening traditional agriculture and nearly 700 million people facing hunger
worldwide, scientists are developing innovative solutions. One promising technology — Electro-agriculture
— enables plants to grow without sunlight by using electricity to transform carbon dioxide and water into
nutrients.
The process, developed by Professor Feng Jiao’s team, involves two key steps: first transforming CO₂
into CO, then turning it into acetate (醋酸盐) — a substance plants can use for growth. This breakthrough
allows crops to develop independently of photosynthesis (光合作用 ). Electro-agriculture systems are
designed as multi-story buildings. Solar panels on the roof generate electricity for the nutrient production
process, while plants grow on lower floors. Early experiments have successfully grown mushrooms and
algae, with current trials focusing on vegetables like lettuce and tomatoes.
One promising application is its potential to ease food insecurity, particularly in regions where
traditional agriculture fails. “We hope the technology can be employed in locations where traditional
agriculture is very difficult,” Jiao says. “Particularly concerning is climate change — places that used to be
good land for growing things may not be possible in the future, so this may become a way to stabilize the
food supply to the world.”
But some experts are skeptical of Electro-agriculture’s ability to be a large-scale solution to food
insecurity. According to Harold van Es, an expert on soil and water management at Cornell University, the
effectiveness of this technology is “up in the air.” “Does it actually solve a problem, or is it just a novel way
of growing plants?” he asks. “It’s not going to solve the global food shortage issues because it’s too
complex and probably too inefficient from a financial perspective.” In fact, the technology requires
enormous amounts of energy: feeding the entire U.S. population using Electro-agriculture would require
five times the current electricity consumption of the entire U.S.. What’s more, many crops also require
genetic adjustments to effectively use acetate. Additionally, public acceptance of food grown this way
remains uncertain.
Despite the challenges, researchers remain optimistic about the future of Electro-agriculture. As Jiao
and his team continue to improve the technology, they are hopeful that within the next two years, they will
achieve “significant development in the field”.
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32. What is one major advantage of Electro-agriculture mentioned in the text?
A. It replaces traditional farming with lower costs.
B. It removes the need for carbon dioxide in plant growth.
C. It sustains crop growth without relying on photosynthesis.
D. It produces higher yields than existing agricultural method.
33. Which challenge is NOT mentioned for Electro-agriculture?
A. The crops need genetic adjustment.
B. The crops could become less nutritious.
C. The public may resist this growing method.
D. The system requires substantial power demand.
34. What does the underlined phrase “up in the air” in paragraph 4 mean?
A. Already proven. B. Potentially promising. C. Widely accepted. D. Still undecided.
35. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. Can Electric Farming Feed the Future?
B. How Can Solar Panels Solve World Hunger?
C. The End of Traditional Farming: A New Era Begins
D. From Sunlight to Electricity: An Agriculture Revolution
第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
阅读下列短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Talk to people you disagree with
Everyone occasionally has disagreements with friends or family members. Sometimes these
disagreements are about simple things, like which restaurant makes the best pizza. Other times, they may
be about more serious topics, like events happening in the world. 36 . Here’s how.
37
You may find that you can’t change the other person’s mind, and they may not change yours. Still,
look for points you do agree on. You may also gain a better understanding of each other’s opinion. In the
end, it’s worth the effort because healthy communication builds strong relationships and communities.
See their perspective
Even if you don’t share someone’s point of view, you can still listen to what they have to say. Show
that you’re paying attention by listening attentively without interrupting them. Think about how their life
experiences may be different from yours, which gives them a different perspective. 38 . You can start
by saying, “OK. If I understand you, you are saying...”
Use respectful language
When someone has an opinion you don’t agree with, it can be easy to dismiss it — especially if it’s on
a subject you’re passionate about. Some people shoot down others’ opinions by using irony or attacking the
person’s judgment. 39 . Instead, focus on speaking calmly. Start with statements that begin with “I”
instead of “You”. For example, you might lead your opinion with “I feel” or “I see this another way”.
Stick to the facts
If you have a strong opinion, you can make a better case for it with facts instead of feelings. Start by
asking if you can share your opinion. Then relax your shoulders and say what you would like to say in a
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calm voice. 40 . Then give the person a chance to respond.
A. Change the topic
B. Find common ground
C. If interrupted, politely ask for your turn to speak
D. Avoid using insulting adjectives, like “stupid” or “ridiculous”
E. Stay calm and patient, even if the conversation becomes heated
F. Another way to show you’re listening is by repeating what they said
G. Disagreements can be tough, but you can make conversations more productive
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Callie Clemens received an emergency message on her Facebook page at around 11 p.m. last July 26th.
A tiny black puppy had been 41 rushing across a road in Spring Branch, Houston and 42 from
a nearby storm drain (下水道) suggested more were 43 down there.
As an animal lover, Clemens 44 to the scene. She grabbed her son’s toy flashlight from her car,
45 the drain cover and wormed down. “I was not 46 to go into the 47 . But somebody’s got
to do it.” she admitted.
Then, Clemens 48 through about 10 feet of a 24-inch-wide tunnel 49 she reached an area
where she could crouch and search. She pointed her 50 and saw two sets of eyes looking at her. Then
the dogs 51 . Around midnight, staffers from the local Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
(SPCA) arrived and 52 Clemens, trying to track down the dogs.
They were not able to find the two dogs that Clemens had seen underground, 53 they did find a
female black puppy outside under a dustbin. Besides, early the next morning, a tiny black-and-white pup
was seen running out of the tunnel, which the SPCA 54 later. However, Clemens wouldn’t give up
because there was still one dog left underground. But the fact that Clemens found an exit hole and had
stopped hearing the dog’s cries makes her 55 that the puppy had found its way out. “Once she
becomes focused on a rescue situation, she is unstoppable,” commented a staff of SPCA.
41. A. caught B. watched C. spotted D. chased
42. A. puppies B. messages C. cries D. water
43. A. stuck B. abused C. hidden D. buried
44. A. ran B. walked C. drove D. flew
45. A. moved B. removed C. pushed D. broke
46. A. fearing B. struggling C. pretending D. expecting
47. A. cover B. drain C. car D. dustbin
48. A. marched B. jumped C. swam D. squeezed
49. A. before B. after C. because D. although
50. A. finger B. phone C. flashlight D. camera
51. A. ran off B. slipped over C. stood by D. stormed in
52. A. led B. joined C. rescued D. accompanied
53. A. or B. and C. so D. but
54. A. brought up B. took in C. cared about D. drove away
55. A. worried B. proud C. shocked D. confident
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第 II卷
第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
阅读下列短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
For those traveling to the Bingling Temple Grottoes in Gansu province, the journey 56 (it) is an
experience. The recommended way 57 (reach) the temple is to take a shuttle boat, which allows
visitors to see 58 natural wonder of the clear green water of the Yellow River merging with the
yellow currents of the Tao River.
As the boats approach, the mountains on either side close in, 59 (reveal) a red sandstone Danxia
landscape and forming the backdrop for Bingling Temple Grottoes. For more than a thousand years, people
carved stories and beliefs into the mountains with a level of craftsmanship matching the magnificence of
nature.
Located in the cliffs above the temple’s biggest Buddha statue, Cave 169 is the earliest dated grotto in
China, 60 the style of sculpture and the imagery allow scholars to track the route of the spread of
Buddhism in ancient China.
In order to reach it, visitors must climb several flights of 61 (wood) stairs beside the statue.
However, the structures at Bingling Temple were destroyed during the wars of the late Qing Dynasty.
It wasn’t until after the founding of the People’s Republic of China 62 efforts were made to
restore the grottoes. In 1955, an institute was established for their 63 (preserve), and in 1961, the site
was declared as a national key cultural heritage protection unit. In recent years, a series 64 conservation
projects funded by national-and-provincial-level funds 65 (conduct) to restore the grottoes.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节(满分 15分)
假定你是李华,你所在城市的博物馆正在策划一场“云游博物馆奇妙周”的线上活动以庆祝“国
际博物馆日”。请给你的美国朋友 Jim 写一封推介信,内容包括:
1. 推介理由;
2. 活动内容。
云游博物馆奇妙周 Digital MuseumAdventure Week
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1. 词数应为 80 左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Jim,
Yours,
Li Hua
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第二节(满分 25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
This past summer, I joined my sister’s family for their annual Adirondack vacation in a rented cottage
on a lake, the same place my family has stayed since I was a little kid. There are plenty of activities to keep
everyone busy: swimming, fishing and sand castle building on the beach. By the third day, I had noticed
that my ten-year-old niece, Jannie, had spent most of her time watching cable TV and browsing through the
gift shops in town. Not exactly the wilderness experience I remembered from my youth.
So, at dinner, I told Jannie we should hike to the top of the mountain across the lake the following
morning, which was called Rocky Point because the peak is bare and rock-covered. “Well,” replied Jannie.
“Tomorrow there are some shows on the Disney Channel, so I’m going to be pretty busy.” “When your
mother and I used to come here at your age, we were too busy swimming and hiking up mountains.”
“Sounds more like punishment than a vacation,” she shrugged her shoulders. “Besides, I don’t think I can
walk that far.”
When I said it only took a half-hour of steady walking to get to the top, she grumbled(嘟囔), “Fine,
I’ll go.” I knew she was agreeing just to shut me up, but I would take anything I could get.
The next morning was a perfect day for a hike, with sunshine and clear skies. I got up early and took
some sandwiches and water bottles, which I tucked into my backpack along with the bug spray and the
camera. Jannie came shuffling downstairs, sighed dramatically, rolled her eyes and announced in a very
unenthusiastic, robot-like voice, “I’m ready to go hiking, Uncle David.” Anyway, we climbed into my car
and drove to the trailhead about ten minutes away.
As we stood at the edge of the parking lot and looked down the shaded trail that led into the woods. “I
am still not sure this is a good idea, but if you and Mom could do it, I can too, I guess.” Jennie uttered.
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For the moment she was determined to start our journey.
A while later we did make it to the top.